Red Skelton Comedy Show - New Show Premiers Feb 1st 2010 in Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV, January 14, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Happens to be a new comedy show starting Feb 1st, 2010. Las Vegas is giving birth to a new comedy show with an old face, thanks to Larry G Jones and Dixie Dooley.
Tourists and celebrities come from all over the world to gamble, dine and be entertained in Las Vegas. With dozens of tourist attractions to choose from, most of them Cirque Du Soliel, the newest two, Criss Angel Believe and Viva Elvis, how do you find the right one for the whole family?
Frank Caliendo is in the Monte Carlo, Terry Fator is at the Mirage, George Wallace is in the Flamingo, Louie Anderson is at Excalibur, Bette Midler is at Caesars Palace, Rita Rudner and Mac King are in Harrah’s and they are amongst the biggest names on the Las Vegas strip. But which one of these shows is right for the entire family? Most of these shows have age restrictions, not allowing children less than 18 years of age to attend.
About a year and a half ago Las Vegas headliner, Larry G Jones moved his “Man of 1002 Voices Show” from downtown, where he performed at the Plaza Hotel and Fitzgerald’s, to the Las Vegas Strip on the corner of Convention Center Drive inside the Royal Resort Hotel. When he did this, he also added something new to his award winning show, Brian Hoffman as Red Skelton for an opening act.
Now Brian is starting his own afternoon comedy show. Years of reviewing old Red Skelton comedy shows, taking bits and compiling them on paper, with dozens of rewrites, he finally gave birth to “Brian Hoffman’s Remembering Red - A Tribute to Red Skelton”.
The show is packed with hilarious jokes and routines that Red performed in his variety show. One of Red’s most loved characters, Freddie the Freeloader, closes the show. This Las Vegas comedy show holds true to Red Skelton’s belief that you don’t have to use four letter words to be funny.
Brian Hoffman’s Remembering Red - A Tribute to Red Skelton opens Monday Feb 1st 2010 at the Royal Resort Hotel, in the same room you find Dixie Dooley’s Master Mystifier show and Larry G Jones Man of 1002 Voices show.
Every Monday at 2pm, Brian takes the stage performing as Red Skelton along with some of his characters, for a fun filled, family friendly comedy show for ALL ages. The 90 minute comedy show will have you rolling with laughter as you remember Red.
“Brian is really funny as Red Skelton. Go to this show if you love to laugh!” - Vegas4Locals.com
For more info and a complete show schedule, go to http://www.RedSkeltonComedyShow.com For a limited time save money by using discount code 2010 to get your VIP tickets with autographed photo and preferred seating (regularly $34.95) for just $20.10 (online ticket sales only)
“Goodnight now and may God bless”
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Tourists and celebrities come from all over the world to gamble, dine and be entertained in Las Vegas. With dozens of tourist attractions to choose from, most of them Cirque Du Soliel, the newest two, Criss Angel Believe and Viva Elvis, how do you find the right one for the whole family?
Frank Caliendo is in the Monte Carlo, Terry Fator is at the Mirage, George Wallace is in the Flamingo, Louie Anderson is at Excalibur, Bette Midler is at Caesars Palace, Rita Rudner and Mac King are in Harrah’s and they are amongst the biggest names on the Las Vegas strip. But which one of these shows is right for the entire family? Most of these shows have age restrictions, not allowing children less than 18 years of age to attend.
About a year and a half ago Las Vegas headliner, Larry G Jones moved his “Man of 1002 Voices Show” from downtown, where he performed at the Plaza Hotel and Fitzgerald’s, to the Las Vegas Strip on the corner of Convention Center Drive inside the Royal Resort Hotel. When he did this, he also added something new to his award winning show, Brian Hoffman as Red Skelton for an opening act.
Now Brian is starting his own afternoon comedy show. Years of reviewing old Red Skelton comedy shows, taking bits and compiling them on paper, with dozens of rewrites, he finally gave birth to “Brian Hoffman’s Remembering Red - A Tribute to Red Skelton”.
The show is packed with hilarious jokes and routines that Red performed in his variety show. One of Red’s most loved characters, Freddie the Freeloader, closes the show. This Las Vegas comedy show holds true to Red Skelton’s belief that you don’t have to use four letter words to be funny.
Brian Hoffman’s Remembering Red - A Tribute to Red Skelton opens Monday Feb 1st 2010 at the Royal Resort Hotel, in the same room you find Dixie Dooley’s Master Mystifier show and Larry G Jones Man of 1002 Voices show.
Every Monday at 2pm, Brian takes the stage performing as Red Skelton along with some of his characters, for a fun filled, family friendly comedy show for ALL ages. The 90 minute comedy show will have you rolling with laughter as you remember Red.
“Brian is really funny as Red Skelton. Go to this show if you love to laugh!” - Vegas4Locals.com
For more info and a complete show schedule, go to http://www.RedSkeltonComedyShow.com For a limited time save money by using discount code 2010 to get your VIP tickets with autographed photo and preferred seating (regularly $34.95) for just $20.10 (online ticket sales only)
“Goodnight now and may God bless”
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Contact
Red Skelton Comedy Show
Fred Scholtz
724-513-4031
www.RedSkeltonComedyShow.com
Contact
Fred Scholtz
724-513-4031
www.RedSkeltonComedyShow.com
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